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Dec 18, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Appeal Court halts CJ’s ruling on paper committals
In a move sure to garner approval from civil society movements and organisations fighting for the rights of victims of sexual violence, the Court of Appeal has granted the State’s motion for stay...Dec 18, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on GTU seeks 20 per cent increase for teachers
– hopes to include other benefits in pay package negotiations Renewed salary renegotiations with Government in the New Year, will see the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) advocating for a 20 per...Dec 18, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Local Cuban body welcomes lifting of embargo on Cuba
President of the Guyana Cuba Solidarity Movement (GCSM), Haleem Khan, has welcomed the move by the Obama administration to restore full diplomacy with Cuba. It also welcomed the release of U.S....Dec 18, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on WPA to host forum on Prorogation today
The Working People’s Alliance (WPA) is inviting members of the public to a symposium on the prorogation of the Parliament and its aftermath. The symposium, which will begin at 16:00 hours, will...Dec 18, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on IT specialist is 2014 Best Cop
With Information Technology playing a major role in almost every aspect of modern day life including crime fighting, the Guyana Police Force appears to be following the trend when they selected one...Dec 18, 2014 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on IN DEFENCE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY
A country has to be governed by laws, not by policy, because policy can be subject to arbitrariness and caprice. No country should subject its citizens to arbitrariness and whim on the part of public...Dec 18, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Top Cop vows to halt police abuses
Over the past few years, the Guyana Police Force has had to grapple with constant allegations of abuse and neglect of duty by its ranks, some of which bordered on torture. Several ranks have been...Dec 18, 2014 KNews Editorial Comments Off on The need for extensive reforms
For close to two decades there has been a growing consensus among Governments and independent experts that the existing monetary and financial arrangements need extensive reforms. Reform will enable...Dec 18, 2014 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on A Hollywood scandal proves President Ramotar is a silly leader
I was in the picket line on Tuesday outside the office of the Attorney-General demanding his removal. Demonstrators were yelling all types of funny chants but one was so good that I stuck with that...Dec 18, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Police Wives spread Christmas cheer at Paediatric Ward
Children in the Paediatric Ward of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) yesterday experienced a taste of the season, compliments of the Police Wives’ Association (PWA). At noon...Dec 18, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Logging company official accused of fraud
A father of one appeared before Magistrate Ann McLennon yesterday at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court and was granted $75,000 bail on each of two fraudulent conversion charges. It is alleged...Dec 18, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Security officer to spend Christmas in jail
A security officer, James Mc Calman, employed by RK Security Services was remanded on a damage to property charge yesterday morning. The charge, read by Magistrate Ann McLennan at the Georgetown...Dec 18, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Driver accused of stealing $8.9M from Mining firm
Former driver of Safi and Sameria Eldorado Mining Company, Darren Schultz was placed on $150,000 bail by Magistrate Ann McLennan yesterday after pleading not guilty to a break and enter and larceny...Dec 18, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on Minister Benn would be well advised to ‘call it a day’ on the Amaila Falls access road
DEAR EDITOR, In an recent interview given by Minister of Public Works Robeson Benn on the Amaila Falls access road, it was reported when he was asked about the rationale behind the millions still...Dec 18, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on A whitewashed picture of the state of culture and the arts in Guyana
DEAR EDITOR, If I may, I’d like to add my two cents to the recent exchange between Freddie Kissoon and Dr. Ian McDonald. I fear McDonald might have missed the essential point of Kissoon’s...Dec 18, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on The ‘Fourth Estate’ – A sordid state of Distress
Dear Editor, I refer to Stabroek News in particular and those of the media fraternity in general who may be inclined to daily worship at the altar of political expediency and sensationalism. It is a...Dec 18, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Letter to the Sports Editor…North Essequibo supports the holding of elections by ECB Area Committees
Dear Editor, The new dispensation regarding the future administration of cricket in Guyana would have been welcomed by the North Essequibo Cricket Committee, given the successful passage of the...Dec 17, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Jagdeo stifled Guyana’s technological development
Former President Bharrat Jagdeo, through his actions, deliberately stalled Guyana’s technological development by more than four years. Industry experts have opined that had he made use of the...Dec 17, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Second slain bandit ID’d as UG graduate
Computer scientist a few years ago, bandit in 2014; that’s how life turned out for 24-year-old Mahendra Sukull, who was shot dead by police on Monday night during the robbery of a Montrose, East...Dec 17, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on 40 ft. whale washes ashore at Kitty
By Abena Rockcliffe Workers attached to the Ministry of Public Works and Police ranks had their work cut out for them as hundreds of curious persons converged yesterday morning to view the remains of...Dec 17, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Venezuela to shut down borders with Guyana and Brazil, at nights, to halt smuggling
Venezuela (panampost.com) – On Monday, the Venezuelan government announced it will shut down its borders with Guyana and Brazil after dark in an attempt to reduce the illegal smuggling of oil...Dec 17, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Agriculture set to outperform mining, logging sectors
– Rice hits highest production at 633,000 tonnes Rice production has surpassed last year’s 530,000 tonnes, reaching an unprecedented, record-breaking 633,000 tonnes. Along with that and other...Dec 17, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Civil society joins call for AG’s dismissal
Nandlall’s threat to K/News… After weeks of demonstrations, several members of the public joined the once lone protestor Courtney Crum-Ewing in solidarity, calling for the dismissal of Attorney...Your children are starving, and you giving away their food to an already fat pussycat.
Jun 23, 2026
Kaieteur Sports – Timehri United’s impressive run in the 2026 Elite League Qualifiers came to a somber end on Sunday after they suffered a 2-0 defeat to Camptown Football Club in the...Jun 23, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – The elections commission did not fall from heaven. It came from the messy compromises of men. The so-called Carter-Price formula, that tired but enduring offspring of the 1990s political crisis, was not meant to enshrine aloof neutrality; it was meant to broker peace between...Jun 21, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – I have spent a decade in the councils of the Organization of American States. I have watched governments come and go, seen some crises handled well and others handled badly, sat through more commemorative meetings than sessions discussing pressing issues,...Jun 23, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – The PPP Govt-initiated $40B Guyana Development Bank (Bank) can be great. Ordinary Guyanese-poor, harbouring inspired ideas, but lacking capital-have opportunity beckoning. Opportunity to rise from where they are to what they envision could be, should be. Again,...Freedom of speech is our core value at Kaieteur News. If the letter/e-mail you sent was not published, and you believe that its contents were not libellous, let us know, please contact us by phone or email.
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